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2006-08-31 02:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a great book. A simple formula for writing an essay is: tell them what you are going to tell them, tell them, and tell them what you told them. This means and intro paragraph which contains the points you are going to make in the body of the essay. For example: The three characters who were the most interesting were Alessi , Steve and the sheriff. All three of them had struggles......
The next three paragraphs would explain what was interesting about the characters ( one person in each paragraph).
The last paragraph would be a short summary of the three points you are trying to make.
Don't use the word "I". Be sure to proofread your essay, proofread it again and then have someone else proofread it.
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2006-08-27 20:33:17
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answered by probslvr 3
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Well, I am curious.. are you going to GED classes? If so, when were you given this assignment? AND, since you were given this assignment, obviously your teacher thought that you could do it, but, you haven't soooo, why haven't you? It's not that hard, she/he must have already given you info to get you started..
Pretend it's a book report..
Good luck.... Just as I won't do a teen's homework on here, I don't intend to do yours..
2006-08-27 20:27:52
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answered by chuckufarley2a 6
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whoa, earn it yourself buddy.
try the 5 paragraph form, works everytime.
paragraph one--intro
3 body paragraphs--three seperate thoughts on the book, elaborate.
conclusion--conclude
if you haven't read the book yet, the yep, you're screwed.
cheater
2006-08-27 20:27:24
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answered by Sambee 2
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You want us to help you cheat?
2006-08-27 20:28:19
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answered by Penn State Princess 3
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